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British microbiology research journal | 2014

Optimization of Culture Conditions for Enhanced Antimicrobial Activity of Rhodococcus erythropolis VLK-12 Isolated from South Coast of Andhra Pradesh, India.

Krishna Naragani; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Usha Kiranmayi Mangamuri; Vijayalakshmi Muvva

Aims: To Isolate and characterize the antimicrobial actinomycetes from the marine habitats of south coast of Andhra Pradesh, India. Place and Duration of the Study: Marine habitats of south coast of Andhra Pradesh, India, between June 2011 and July 2012. Methodology: The soil samples were collected, pre-treated and plated on yeast extractmalt extract dextrose agar medium. Identification of the strain was carried out by employing the polyphasic taxonomical studies including the 16S rRNA sequence based analysis. Phylogenetic tree was constructed using the Molecular Evolutionary Genetic Analysis (MEGA) version 5. The influence of culture conditions and the effect of environmental factors on the biomass and antimicrobial activy\ity of the strain was the focus of this study. Results: A total of 20 actinobacteria were isolated from the marine habitats of south coast of Andhra Pradesh, India, and screened for antimicrobial activity against test bacteria and fungi. The potent bioactive metabolite producing strain was designated as VLK-12. Research Article British Microbiology Research Journal, 4(1): 63-79, 2014 64 Further polyphasic studies revealed that the Isolate VLK-12 belongs to the genera Rhodococcus. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA sequencing studies revealed that the strain is closely related to Rhodococcus erythropolis. The crude ethyl acetate extract obtained by culturing the strain on YMD inhibited Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria along with fungi. Conclusion: Rhodococcus erythropolis isolated from the marine habitats of south coast of Andhra Pradesh exhibited antimicrobial activity against pathogens.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2017

Production of Antimicrobial Metabolites by Streptomyces lavendulocolor VHB-9 Isolated from Granite Mines

Hima Bindu B.S.S.N; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Krishna Naragani; Saidulu Konda; Kumar Reddy Dorigondla

The actinobacterial strain Streptomyces lavendulocolor VHB-9 was isolated from granite mine soil samples of Khammam district, Telangana state, India. The strain was identified based on detailed microorphological, cultural and phylogenetic analysis. Bioactive guided isolation of the secondary metabolites of the strain was carried out by growing the strain in optimized medium (0.5% lactose, 0.5% peptone, 0.05% K2HPO4, 0.2% CaCO3 with pH adjusted to 7.0). Separation and purification of the active fractions from the crude ethyl acetate extract was carried out by silica gel column chromatography and resulted in the isolation of two active fractions. Structural elucidation of the two (B2 and B3) active compounds was carried out by FT-IR, Mass and NMR spectroscopy and were identified as Bis (7-methyloctyl) phthalate and (Z)-3-aminoacrylic acid. The antimicrobial activity of the bioactive compounds produced by S. lavendulocolor VHB-9 was expressed in terms of minimum inhibitory concentration against opportunistic pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Both fractions exhibited good antimicrobial potential against the bacteria and fungi tested.


3 Biotech | 2017

Bioactive-guided fractionation of diols from Streptomyces sp. MSL

Raja Hima Bindhu Madasu; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Kumar Reddy Dorigondla; Venkateswarlu Yenamandra

An actinomycete strain with a great potential to produce bioactive compounds isolated from a laterite soil was identified as Streptomyces sp. MSL based on 16S rDNA sequence analysis. Secondary metabolites produced by the strain in optimized nutrient broth were extracted and analyzed by chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. Among the different fractions, four diols, viz., (1) (2R,3R)-2,3-Butanediol, (2) (2R,3S)-2,3-Butanediol, (3) 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol (Pinacol), and (4) (3R)-1,3-Butanediol exhibited good antimicrobial activity. These compounds inhibited growth of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria as well as fungi tested. Minimum inhibitory concentration of these compounds was also determined against test micro-organisms in vitro. This is the first report on the occurrence of 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol (Pinacol) in the genus Streptomyces. This paper also reports the extraction, purification, and antimicrobial spectrum of diols fractionated from the culture filtrate of Streptomyces sp. MSL.


Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2016

Antimicrobial profile of Arthrobacter kerguelensis VL-RK_09 isolated from Mango orchards

Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Saidulu Konda; Krishna Naragani; Usha Kiranmayi Mangamuri; Kumar Reddy Dorigondla; Dattatray M. Akkewar

An actinobacterial strain VL-RK_09 having potential antimicrobial activities was isolated from a mango orchard in Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh (India) and was identified as Arthrobacter kerguelensis. The strain A. kerguelensis VL-RK_09 exhibited a broad spectrum of in vitro antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi. Production of bioactive metabolites by the strain was the highest in modified yeast extract malt extract dextrose broth, as compared to other media tested. Lactose (1%) and peptone (0.5%) were found to be the most suitable carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively, for the optimum production of the bioactive metabolites. The maximum production of the bioactive metabolites was detected in the culture medium with an initial pH of 7, in which the strain was incubated for five days at 30 °C under shaking conditions. Screening of secondary metabolites obtained from the culture broth led to the isolation of a compound active against a wide variety of Gram-positive and negative bacteria and fungi. The structure of the first active fraction was elucidated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The compound was identified as S,S-dipropyl carbonodithioate. This study is the first report of the occurrence of this compound in the genus Arthrobacter.


3 Biotech | 2016

Bioactive metabolites produced by Streptomyces Cheonanensis VUK-A from Coringa mangrove sediments: isolation, structure elucidation and bioactivity

Ushakiranmayi Mangamuri; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Sudhakar Poda; Krishna Naragani; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Bhujangarao Chitturi; Venkateswarlu Yenamandra


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015

STREPTOMYCES CELLULOSAE VJDS-1, A PROMISING SOURCE FOR POTENTIAL BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS

Mani Deepa Indupalli; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti


Archive | 2014

Antimicrobial Potential of Streptomyces violaceoruber VLK-4 Isolated from South Coast of Andhra Pradesh, India

Krishna Naragani; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Chandra Kala Sirigiri; Vijayalakshmi Muvva


3 Biotech | 2018

Bioactive compounds from mangrove derived rare actinobacterium Saccharomonospora oceani VJDS-3

Manideepa Indupalli; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Ushakiranmayi Mangamuri; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Krishna Naragani


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015

STUDIES ON OPTIMIZATION OF L-ASPARAGINASE PRODUCTION BY ARTHROBACTER KERGUELENSIS VL-RK_09 ISOLATED FROM MANGO ORCHARDS

Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Mani Deepa Indupalli


Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research | 2018

OPTIMIZATION, ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM STREPTOMYCES LAVENDULOCOLOR VHB-9

Hima Bindu Bssn; Rajesh Kumar Munaganti; Vijayalakshmi Muvva; Krishna Naragani; Mani Deepa Indupalli

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Vijayalakshmi Muvva

Acharya Nagarjuna University

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Krishna Naragani

Acharya Nagarjuna University

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Mani Deepa Indupalli

Acharya Nagarjuna University

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Kumar Reddy Dorigondla

Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

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Sudhakar Poda

Acharya Nagarjuna University

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Saidulu Konda

Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

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Venkateswarlu Yenamandra

Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

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Bhujangarao Chitturi

Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

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